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81Futures Commission Merchant - FCM — A merchant involved in the solicitation or acceptance of commodity orders for future delivery of commodities related to the futures contract market. A futures commission merchant is able to handle futures contract orders as well as extend credit… …
82Commodity Futures Trading Commission — Pour les articles homonymes, voir CFTC. Logo de la CFTC La Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), fondée en 1975, est une agence fédérale indépendante américaine chargée de …
83Commodity Futures Trading Commission — U.S. Govt. an independent regulatory agency, created in 1975, that supervises the trading of futures on commodity exchanges. Abbr.: CFTC * * * …
84Futures and Options Exchange — London FOX The principal European exchange for soft commodities. A successor to the London Commodity Exchange, which it replaced in 1987, it merged in 1996 with the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange, becoming a separate… …
85Futures and Options Exchange — London FOX The principal European exchange for soft commodities. A successor to the London Commodity Exchange, which it replaced in 1987, it merged in 1996 with the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange, becoming a separate… …
86commodity futures — /kəˌmɒdɪti fju:tʃəz/ plural noun trading in commodities for delivery at a later date ● Silver rose 5% on the commodity futures market yesterday …
87commodity futures — /kəˌmɒdɪti fju:tʃəz/ plural noun commodities traded for delivery at a later date ● Silver rose 5% on the commodity futures market yesterday …
88futures — Contracts for the sale of securities, such as bonds and stocks, or of certain commodities, such as grain and cotton, which call for delivery at a future time, the value of such a contract fluctuating with changes in the market value of the… …
89Commodity Futures Trading Commission — U.S. Govt. an independent regulatory agency, created in 1975, that supervises the trading of futures on commodity exchanges. Abbr.: CFTC …
90commodity — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Middle English commoditee, from Anglo French commoditee, from Latin commoditat , commoditas, from commodus Date: 15th century 1. an economic good: as a. a product of agriculture or mining …